Thank you. I thought I heard my name when I was switching over to English from French, so I'll offer an answer to that question.
I definitely find that the salmon depletion is primarily due to economics. You can't eat money. It's nice to have some money, but it's not the end-all of everything. Until we get our priorities straight as people of this one earth, we'll always be struggling.
Indigenous people have known what to do for 10,000 or more years, since time immemorial. Western science has really, in 150 years, brought us to the brink of extinction and extirpation in a lot of runs. Let's give indigenous people their rightful chance to help bring back this resource, which is resilient. They can recover. We just need to give them the chance. Indigenous peoples have in our spirit to make a movement to bring back the salmon. We just all need to do it together.
One example for me would be to have an observer who's indigenous sitting in a room when the sport fisher advisers or commercial fishery advisers are telling DFO what they think so that we can counter what they're saying, because what is produced and brought forward to the decision-makers is not always true and real. We need to be in the room, because we aren't. Hopefully, that helps.